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Qué (quién) es E O James - definición

BRITISH ANTHROPOLOGIST
Edwin Oliver James; E O James; E.O. James; EO James

E. O. James         
Edwin Oliver James (1888 – 1972) was an anthropologist in the field of comparative religion. He was Professor Emeritus of the History and Philosophy of Religion in the University of London, Fellow of University College London and Fellow of King's College London.
James E. Katz         
AMERICAN ACADEMIC
James E Katz
James E. Katz is an American communication scholar with an expertise in new media (especially concerning the Internet, social media, and mobile phone).
James Snyder (art historian)         
AMERICAN ART HISTORIAN
James E. Snyder
James Snyder (James E. Snyder) (1928–1990) was an American art historian, specializing in northern Renaissance art.

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E. O. James

Edwin Oliver James (1888 – 1972) was an anthropologist in the field of comparative religion. He was Professor Emeritus of the History and Philosophy of Religion in the University of London, Fellow of University College London and Fellow of King's College London. During his long career he had been Professor of History and Philosophy of Religion at the University of Leeds, Lecturer at the University of Amsterdam and Wilde Lecturer at the University of Oxford.

James received his education at Exeter College, Oxford and at University College London, where he studied under the noted egyptologist Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie.

James was also a member of the Folklore Society, serving as its President from 1930 to 1932.